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1 Presentation of S 3 IDF Services Small Scale Sustainable Infrastructure Development Fund (S 3 IDF)

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Presentation of S3IDF ServicesSmall Scale Sustainable Infrastructure Development Fund

(S3IDF)

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S3IDF’s mission is:

• To provide infrastructure and related services to the poorest of poor.

• To facilitating finance, business development and technical services

• To Promote the concept of : Renewable Energy Technology (RET)

Use Energy-Its Efficient

Water

Telecommunication

Rural Transportation and

Rural Development through livelihoods.

Mission:

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S3IDF as Social Merchant Banker

• S3IDF has developed the “Social Merchant Banker Model”, to train Local Entrepreneurs (LE) in technical and managerial skills

• To assist in setting up a Sale cum Service Enterprise to deploy lighting and cooking implements.

• To provide livelihoods through various skill development programmes to get value addition to the products and enterprise setting assistance from concept to commissioning.

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Technology Selected S3IDF does not develop or demonstrate a specific Renewable Energy

Technology. S3IDF selects appropriate Technology for each need and tries the best

Deployment methodologies. It identifies the optimal combination of practices for universal and

accelerated adoption of RETs. Adopts proven as well as evolving technologies for deployment in clusters

of rural habitations. Clusters selected would be a Mandal or selected villages within a Mandal Proven Technologies selected for deployment would include:1. Solar LED Home-lights2. Solar LED Home Lighting Systems 3. Solar LED Hawker Lights4. Solar LED Street lights5. Solar LED Study Lights for Students 6. Evolving models of Improved Cook Stoves (ICS)

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S3IDF wishes to present few lighting products which are efficient in bringing down Carbon Emission and very much suitable to Suburban & Rural areas.

Cost

1 Watt Without Panel Rs. 900/-

1 Watt with Panel (3 Watt) Rs. 1350/-

2 Watt Without Panel Rs. 1050/-

2 Watt with Panel (3 Watt) Rs.1500/-

• Energy Efficient Lantern

• Bed Light, Reading Mode & Full Bright Mode Energy Saving & Environment Friendly.

• Easy to carry and Convenient for Households, Farms, Offices, Small Businesses.

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LED Study Light

Specifications

Cost

With out Panel Rs. 200/-

With Panel Rs. 350/-

•Inexpensive LED Lamp

•Suitable for reading

• 50 times more usable than wick lamp

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Installations

Andhra Pradesh Online edition of India's National Newspaper Wednesday, Aug 05, 2009

Chittoor bank goes solar

The Saptagiri Grameena Bank has overcome erratic power supply problem by opting for solar energy

Power saving: V.V. Ramana Rao, Chairman of Saptagiri Grameena Bank,

taking a look at the solar panels installed at the bank’s Nendragunta

branch premises in Chittoor district. —

Loads:Computers – 3 nos – 8hrsPrinter – 1 nos – 5 hrsLED Lights – 4nosRemi AC Cabin Fans – 30W – 3 nos

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Solar LED Home Lighting System

• Ideal for homes not connected

• 4 to 30 lights ,for power provision for DC fans and TVs can also be fitted based on requirement.

• Low Maintenance and Reduces the Energy Cost.

Specifications

•LED bulbs with 12 volts.

•12 watts for 3 lights.

•400 lumens for light

•PV Module 20 watt

•Battery 20 AH of High Quality

•Charge Controller 12 volts DC

Cost

Home Lighting System 4 Lights Rs. 9500/-

Home Lighting System 2 Lights and 1 fan Rs. 11000/-

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Solar LED Street Lighting • Standalone Eco Friendly Street Light,

Automatic switching on / off system.

• Low Maintenance Battery

Technical Features

• Pole 5 Mt. 2.5 Dia MS/GI Pole. Corrosion free.

• LED Lamp, 60000 hours of burning.

• 15 lux, light spread 30 feet.

• 12 Watt Model, 1200 Lumens

• 12 V, 40 AH charge controller battery low maintenance.

Cost Including Installation

Street Light 8 LED Rs. 14,000/-

Street Light 12 LED Rs. 15,000/-

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Solar Street Lighting in Pagidipally & MGBS

LED Solar Street Lights in

Pagidipally Village

LED Solar Street Lights in MGBS,

Hyderabad

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Technology for Cooking

1.Improved House-hold Cooking Stoves (Affordable & Acceptable to Women)

2.Energy Efficient Large Cook-Stoves (For Midday Meals Cooking In Schools, and in Hostels, Hotels)

3.House-hold size Biogas Plants using Kitchen and Animal waste- 2 to 3 Cum size.

(Affordable& Aesthetic)

4.Large Institutional-Size Biogas Plants 10 to 85 Cum size. (For Gas supply)

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Household Size Biogas Plant Institutional Size Biogas Plant

An Improved Cook Stove

Model

Improved Cook Stove in Yacharam School

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Contributions by S3IDF – to the Energy Service Centres (ESCs) & Energy Development Centres (EDCs) Enterprises:

S3IDF deploys the RET devices Through ESCs & EDCs

1. It gives the business plan for each entity under the project and assists in modifying the business plan from time to time to suit the requirements.

2. Provides training and capacity building to the Executives and Staff of Enterprises.

3. Identifies the best sources of supply of technology and raw-materials as required.

4. Assists in the negotiations with the bank and suppliers.

5. Provides continuous business development suggestions.

6. Provides “hand holding” assistance till the business entities are able to look after their interest by themselves.

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S3IDF Partners 1. S3IDF India has no partners.

2. S3IDF, however has very close association and avails of the services of the following Institutions:

Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) for Intellectual & Management Guidance

SELCO(India) for Technical Assistance on Renewable Energy Thrive Energy Technologies (TET) for Technical Assistance on Solar PV NextEra Energy Resources (NEERU) for biogas plant construction and

operations. KSK Energy Ventures Private Limited for Action Research Programmes.

3. Besides these, S3IDF draws specific advice and guidance on specific issues from:

Indian Institute of Science Bangalore- “Centre for Sustainable Technologies ’’  (CST).

Centre for Scientific Research (CSR) Centre, Auroville- Pondicherry.

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Expected Outcomes

o Fulfilling a Felt Need in rural areas for Infrastructure services. o Involvement and Commitment of Civil Society in Emission

Reduction Issues.o Huge Increase in the awareness of GHG Emission Consequences

and Climate Change Impacts.o Minimum 50% reduction in GHG Emissions is anticipated in 3

years.o Large increase in Green Cover in the village wastelands and

common property resources.

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In all its efforts S3IDF tries to lessen “Carbon Emission” and works towards bettering climate change implications.

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The Action plan of S3IDF is

1. Improving the service quality of electricity distribution system by local franchisee.

2. Providing Public Lighting system based on Solar PV LED Street Lighting and Hawker Lighting.

3. Providing Solar PV standalone lights have lighting systems.

4. Providing efficient cook stoves and clean energy in households schools and hospitals.

5. And also propagating Biogas Plants.

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S3IDF under the “Social Merchant Banker Model”, where local entrepreneur is trained in Technical and Managerial skills and enabled to set up a sales cum service enterprises for improving livelihoods has helped many so far.

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Our Request to Banks & Financial Institutions

Help us to help people by:

•Financing to Local Entrepreneurs (LE) for deployment of RET products.

•Assist in setting up livelihood activities taken up by Women and Youth especially in rural areas.

•Facilitate the training programmes in selected skills to promote our objectives.

•Suggest activities to help us in achieving our goals in harmony with your Programmes.

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Thank You